The URL you gave to get the unstable package only has Fedora 32, not Fedora 33 (what I'm currently running). Before I proceed, I want to confirm that it'll be of value if I use the previous Fedora file(s).
On Wed, May 19, 2021, at 1:14 PM, Alexander Pevzner wrote: > Hi Ellis, > > > HP ScanJet Pro 2000 s2 (USB): HTTP GET > http://localhost:60000/eSCL/ScannerCapabilities: got response headers (200) > > HP ScanJet Pro 2000 s2 (USB): HTTP 6293 bytes received > > HP ScanJet Pro 2000 s2 (USB): HTTP GET > http://localhost:60000/eSCL/ScannerCapabilities: stream ended at an > unexpected time > > I'm the sane-airscan and ipp-usb author. To further investigate this > problem, I need to ask you to perform the following experiment. > > 1. Replace sane-airscan package with sane-airscan-unstable, downloaded > from here: > > https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pzz/ > > 2. Uncomment the following lines in the /etc/sane.d/airscan.conf: > > [debug] > trace = ~/airscan/trace > hexdump = true > > 3. Try to scan > > 4. Send me all .log files from the ~/airscan/trace directory (for now, > don't send .tar files) > > 5. Also, please send me all files from the /var/log/ipp-usb/ directory > (not only the latest file, but all files, please). > > It will be a fairly large amount of log files, so I think it's better to > send them directly to my e-mail rather that to post it to this mailing list. > > -- > > Wishes, Alexander Pevzner ([email protected] <mailto:pzz%40apevzner.com>) > >
